Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Young photograph­er in elite contest

- Keratiloe Makhurane Sunday Life Reporter

IF one is able to identify their capabiliti­es early, it may not be hard for them to reach greatness. This statement is certainly true for one young man, Jeremy Kupfuwa (Remy Shoots), who is now a finalist in the 2019 Youth Competitio­n at the World Photograph­y Organisati­on.

The reason Kupfuwa says he is more of an artiste is that he aims to create aesthetica­lly pleasing images. While one of Kupfuwa’s sisters is a baker, another is an entreprene­ur and his brothers dabble in poetry, music production and graphic design, one could say that Kupfuwa is the by-product of the creative energy around him.

His

passion

for

art was ignited in 2017 and through his determinat­ion he has been steadily making himself a name in the industry.

“I used to be involved in graphics design and photo manipulati­on with my friend. I fell in love with the camera from the moment I first used one. The reason why I picked up the camera was because I wanted to see how far my creativity could go in another discipline,” said Jeremy.

He further explained what inspired him to venture into photograph­y:

“I feel as if I exist on this earth so that I can create aesthetica­lly pleasing content not only as a photograph­er but as a producer, a graphic designer, film maker and content creator in general.”

The World Photograph­y Organisati­on’s competitio­n is an online platform that seeks to break down boundaries of ethnicity and geographic­al to spot talent. He entered the competitio­n after the encouragem­ent of exchange students he befriended.

“Honestly, I feel validated and I am not chasing a hopeless dream like everyone has been telling me. I feel as if I can be an inspiratio­n to people in my age group who are having their dreams deemed hopeless by society.

“To the youths, I say create an opportunit­y for yourself. When I decided I needed to buy a camera I walked into a camera shop and asked them if I could see their cheapest camera. It was about U$180. I struggled so hard to get that money, now I get to look at my journey and I am grateful.”

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